About the IIC

THE IIC EXISTS TO ENABLE THE BALANCED, OPEN DIALOGUE THAT SHAPES THE POLICY AGENDA

THE IIC EXISTS TO ENABLE THE BALANCED, OPEN DIALOGUE THAT SHAPES THE POLICY AGENDA

The IIC’s events, meetings and articles coalesce around six global themes addressing trends in innovation and investment, governance, content, competition, privacy and spectrum. These themes are reflected in the event programmes and in Intermedia content.

what we do

The telecoms, media and technology industries are going through a period of transition and convergence. Protecting end users, providing a framework for healthy competition while fostering investment and innovation has never been more complex for policy-makers and regulators. The IIC is uniquely placed to bring together senior level industry strategists and regulatory authorities to debate often controversial topics in a collegiate, intellectual and balanced environment.

THE VALUE OF OUR MEMBERSHIP

Global Themes

The IIC's global themes address innovation, investment and governance as well as spectrum, content, roaming, broadband and interconnection.

InterMedia

Members receive InterMedia, the IIC's quarterly journal. It reviews key developments in telecommunications and media policy, regulatory affairs, emergent ICT trends and, especially, the impact of the internet across the entire ecosystem.

Meetings

We hold at least five international events a year including the Annual Conference, the Telecommunications and Media Forum series. and the International Regulators Forum, exclusively for regulators.

Neutrality

The IIC provides a neutral and independent platform for informed debate and knowledge sharing between regulators, commercial players, lawyers and analysts across the TMT sector.

Range of Views

Diversity is the key to the success of our meetings. We aim to limit participation from single organisations to just two delegates. This ensures the broadest range of viewpoints and contributions.

Relationships

A key thing our members value is the opportunity to build relationships with international regulators and industry peers in a collegiate environment which helps them to make sound, commercial business decisions.